mox/integration_test.go
Mechiel Lukkien aad5a5bcb9
add a "backup" subcommand to make consistent backups, and a "verifydata" subcommand to verify a backup before restoring, and add tests for future upgrades
the backup command will make consistent snapshots of all the database files. i
had been copying the db files before, and it usually works. but if the file is
modified during the backup, it is inconsistent and is likely to generate errors
when reading (can be at any moment in the future, when reading some db page).
"mox backup" opens the database file and writes out a copy in a transaction.
it also duplicates the message files.

before doing a restore, you could run "mox verifydata" on the to-be-restored
"data" directory. it check the database files, and compares the message files
with the database.

the new "gentestdata" subcommand generates a basic "data" directory, with a
queue and a few accounts. we will use it in the future along with "verifydata"
to test upgrades from old version to the latest version. both when going to the
next version, and when skipping several versions. the script test-upgrades.sh
executes these tests and doesn't do anything at the moment, because no releases
have this subcommand yet.

inspired by a failed upgrade attempt of a pre-release version.
2023-05-26 19:26:51 +02:00

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//go:build integration
// Run this using docker-compose.yml, see Makefile.
package main
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
bolt "go.etcd.io/bbolt"
"github.com/mjl-/bstore"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mlog"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mox-"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/smtpclient"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/store"
)
var ctxbg = context.Background()
func tcheck(t *testing.T, err error, msg string) {
t.Helper()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("%s: %s", msg, err)
}
}
// Submit a message to mox, which sends it to postfix, which forwards back to mox.
// We check if we receive the message.
func TestDeliver(t *testing.T) {
mlog.Logfmt = true
// Remove state.
os.RemoveAll("testdata/integration/data")
os.MkdirAll("testdata/integration/data", 0750)
// Cleanup afterwards, these are owned by root, annoying to have around due to
// permission errors.
defer os.RemoveAll("testdata/integration/data")
// Load mox config.
mox.ConfigStaticPath = "testdata/integration/config/mox.conf"
filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(mox.ConfigStaticPath), "domains.conf")
if errs := mox.LoadConfig(ctxbg, false); len(errs) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("loading mox config: %v", errs)
}
// Create new accounts
createAccount := func(email, password string) {
t.Helper()
acc, _, err := store.OpenEmail(email)
tcheck(t, err, "open account")
err = acc.SetPassword(password)
tcheck(t, err, "setting password")
err = acc.Close()
tcheck(t, err, "closing account")
}
createAccount("moxtest1@mox1.example", "pass1234")
createAccount("moxtest2@mox2.example", "pass1234")
createAccount("moxtest3@mox3.example", "pass1234")
// Start mox.
const mtastsdbRefresher = false
const skipForkExec = true
err := start(mtastsdbRefresher, skipForkExec)
tcheck(t, err, "starting mox")
// todo: we should probably hook store.Comm to get updates.
latestMsgID := func(username string) int64 {
// We open the account index database created by mox for the test user. And we keep looking for the email we sent.
dbpath := fmt.Sprintf("testdata/integration/data/accounts/%s/index.db", username)
db, err := bstore.Open(ctxbg, dbpath, &bstore.Options{Timeout: 3 * time.Second}, store.DBTypes...)
if err != nil && errors.Is(err, bolt.ErrTimeout) {
log.Printf("db open timeout (normal delay for new sender with account and db file kept open)")
return 0
}
tcheck(t, err, "open test account database")
defer db.Close()
q := bstore.QueryDB[store.Mailbox](ctxbg, db)
q.FilterNonzero(store.Mailbox{Name: "Inbox"})
inbox, err := q.Get()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("inbox for finding latest message id: %v", err)
return 0
}
qm := bstore.QueryDB[store.Message](ctxbg, db)
qm.FilterNonzero(store.Message{MailboxID: inbox.ID})
qm.SortDesc("ID")
qm.Limit(1)
m, err := qm.Get()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("finding latest message id: %v", err)
return 0
}
return m.ID
}
waitForMsg := func(prevMsgID int64, username string) int64 {
t.Helper()
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
msgID := latestMsgID(username)
if msgID > prevMsgID {
return msgID
}
time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond)
}
t.Fatalf("timeout waiting for message")
return 0 // not reached
}
deliver := func(username, desthost, mailfrom, password, rcptto string) {
t.Helper()
prevMsgID := latestMsgID(username)
conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", desthost+":587")
tcheck(t, err, "dial submission")
defer conn.Close()
// todo: this is "aware" (hopefully) of the config smtpclient/client.go sets up... tricky
mox.Conf.Static.HostnameDomain.ASCII = desthost
msg := fmt.Sprintf(`From: <%s>
To: <%s>
Subject: test message
This is the message.
`, mailfrom, rcptto)
msg = strings.ReplaceAll(msg, "\n", "\r\n")
auth := bytes.Join([][]byte{nil, []byte(mailfrom), []byte(password)}, []byte{0})
authLine := fmt.Sprintf("AUTH PLAIN %s", base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(auth))
c, err := smtpclient.New(mox.Context, mlog.New("test"), conn, smtpclient.TLSOpportunistic, desthost, authLine)
tcheck(t, err, "smtp hello")
err = c.Deliver(mox.Context, mailfrom, rcptto, int64(len(msg)), strings.NewReader(msg), false, false)
tcheck(t, err, "deliver with smtp")
err = c.Close()
tcheck(t, err, "close smtpclient")
waitForMsg(prevMsgID, username)
}
deliver("moxtest1", "moxmail1.mox1.example", "moxtest1@mox1.example", "pass1234", "root@postfix.example")
deliver("moxtest3", "moxmail2.mox2.example", "moxtest2@mox2.example", "pass1234", "moxtest3@mox3.example")
}